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Arizona 1994 ballot measures
In 1994, voters decided on nine statewide ballot measures in Arizona on November 8.
- Three of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Two of the measures were initiated state statutes.
- Two of the measures were veto referendums.
- One of the measures was an initiated constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was a commission-referred ballot measure.
- Voters approved three (33%) and rejected six (67%) measures.
On the ballot
November 8, 1994
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proposition 100 | Executive | Provide for the creation of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and the change of succession to the Office of the Governor from the Secretary of State |
|
375,336 (35%) |
705,766 (65%) |
|
| Proposition 101 | Property | Permit the exchange of public lands if the exchange is in the best interest of the state and the other land is at least equal in value |
|
432,616 (41%) |
630,955 (59%) |
|
| Proposition 102 | Agriculture; Tax exemptions | Provide for the exemption of property taxes on animals if the person is principally engaged in agriculture |
|
552,028 (52%) |
515,611 (48%) |
|
| Proposition 103 | Tort law | Allow the legislature to restrict damage recovery for personal injuries, limiting jury consideration of certain defenses, and setting limits on damages recoverable for death or injury |
|
431,846 (39%) |
663,313 (61%) |
|
| Proposition 200 | Taxes; Tobacco | Provide for the increase of the state tax on tobacco products to provide for health care for the medically indigent or low-income individuals |
|
565,094 (51%) |
547,189 (49%) |
|
| Proposition 201 | Hunting | Prohibit the use of specific traps, poisons, or snares to take wildlife on public lands |
|
635,277 (59%) |
450,581 (41%) |
|
| Proposition 300 | Administration; Property | Provide for the right of voters to approve or disapprove the provisions protecting private property rights |
|
412,585 (40%) |
614,626 (60%) |
|
| Proposition 301 | Tort law | Uphold legislation related to tort and civil lawsuit changes |
|
404,231 (38%) |
656,407 (62%) |
|
| Proposition 302 | Salaries | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $19,750 per year |
|
428,324 (40%) |
655,174 (60%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona
- List of Arizona ballot measures
- 1994 ballot measures
External links
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